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Swank - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Swank means to display wealth, style, or confidence in a showy or boastful way. It can also describe something stylishly luxurious or impressively elegant. Often used as a verb or adjective.

swank

/swɑŋk/ /swɒŋk/

Definition:

To display wealth or sophistication in a showy or ostentatious manner.

Synonyms:

flaunt, show off, strut, boast

Part of Speech:

verb, noun, adjective

Antonyms:

humble, modest

Common Collocations:

swank car, swank hotel, swank party, swank outfit

Derivatives:

swanky, swanker, swankiness

Usage Tips:

Use "swank" to describe someone showing off stylishly; often implies excess or pretentiousness.

Common Phrases:

swank about, full of swank, cut a swank

Etymology:

Originated in early 19th century; possibly imitative of a strutting or showy movement.

Examples:

  • 1. He loves to swank his new sports car around town.
  • 2. The celebrity arrived at the event in a swank limousine.
  • 3. Her apartment is full of swank designer furniture.
  • 4. Don’t swank about your vacation—it’s annoying!

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